Have a RAMDisk to not mount on boot or login

First of all, your software is amazing. I'm considering buying the commercial license just because I like the program. But anyway.

Is there any way to NOT mount a RAMDisk automatically?
Or do I have to delete and re-create the RAMDisk all the time using the same backup file?

I see two options for creating RAMDisks:
1) Mount at boot
2) Mount at login

Neither are options I prefer. Maybe noone has thought of this yet, however I want to have two RAMDisks (I have 32GB of RAM), each disk 16GB in size, one is for files and other executables while the other is dedicated to games. The games RAMDisk should NOT be mounted automatically, so only 16GB of RAM get used by the program.
I haven't tested it yet, but I know the program should be unable to mount both disks at the same time. Is there a solution to this? I haven't found any options for a Non-Automount-Drive yet.

I'm going to try this, however it would really be nice if this was actually visible inside the program. That way less people would also come here asking about the same issue.
Anyway. 32GB is as high as I can go in a 1150-based system. I'll play around a bit more with the program and as I said previously, you have my support.

Gutta be honest with you. Have been using RAMDisk a LOT in the last couple days and.. the things you said don't actually work. Whenever I reboot my computer, I get an error saying it could not mount one of the two disk, both being 16GB in size and therefore unable to sit in my RAM at the same time. RAMDisk will NOT remember if I unmounted the disks before boot. It will literally just do what's written inside the GUI. If Mount at boot is selected, it WILL mount at boot. Always. And if Mount at login is selected it also WILL mount at login. So you'll basically always have two active RAMDisks even though you don't intend to have them. This is misinformation.

I'm gonna buy the software and see if that changes anything, but at this point it's highly unlikely.
Don't get me wrong, the performance is great. But I just don't like misinformation in general.